lets all have a disco wrote:Bit slow the last week or so have we not got an official tampon partner in South Africa yet?
john@staustell wrote:This is interesting. Not too long ago you felt very lonely away from Fallowfield wearing a City top. Worldwide kit sales:
http://espn.go.com/espn/feature/story/_ ... ts-2015-16
patrickblue wrote:On the subject of shirt sales, I have just spent ten days in Havana, and did my usual shirt count. Nearly every shirt I saw was Barca, and strangely not one Real Madrid. Also 2 rag shirts, one on a south east asian tourist, and one on a guy who was with a girl, pretty sure he was a tourist too, looked a bit South American.
And that was the sum total of football shirts, until on my last night, this guy goes into the bar I was drinking outside of in one of these
I immediately thought he was a Manc on holiday, and as I'd totally missed the WH game, thought I'd ask him what happened.
Turns out he was a Cuban from Holguin, which is five hundred odd miles down the other end of the island. God knows how he got his hands on the shirt, there's a dire lack of internet in Havana, let alone out in the sticks. Unfortunately his English was on a par with my Spanish, non existent, so we had a beer and waved our arms around at each other for a while, but all I really established was that he thinks City are the bees knees from watching them on ESPN.
Very strange meeting, but it shows the exposure the club are getting nowadays
patrickblue wrote:On the subject of shirt sales, I have just spent ten days in Havana, and did my usual shirt count. Nearly every shirt I saw was Barca, and strangely not one Real Madrid. Also 2 rag shirts, one on a south east asian tourist, and one on a guy who was with a girl, pretty sure he was a tourist too, looked a bit South American.
And that was the sum total of football shirts, until on my last night, this guy goes into the bar I was drinking outside of in one of these
I immediately thought he was a Manc on holiday, and as I'd totally missed the WH game, thought I'd ask him what happened.
Turns out he was a Cuban from Holguin, which is five hundred odd miles down the other end of the island. God knows how he got his hands on the shirt, there's a dire lack of internet in Havana, let alone out in the sticks. Unfortunately his English was on a par with my Spanish, non existent, so we had a beer and waved our arms around at each other for a while, but all I really established was that he thinks City are the bees knees from watching them on ESPN.
Very strange meeting, but it shows the exposure the club are getting nowadays
Beefymcfc wrote:'Build it, and they will come'.
stevefromdonny wrote:Manchester City have announced a multi-year drinking and mineral water partnership with Singha, for Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar.
The partnership will focus on community outreach and youth-related programmes. Alongside a package of IP, digital and hospitality rights, Singha will work with Manchester City to create coaching events and clinics across the partnership territories.
Omar Berrada, commercial director of City Football Marketing, which brokers Manchester City FC’s commercial partnerships, said: “We continue to be impressed by the depth and breadth of support for Manchester City in South East Asia. This is why we are so pleased that we will be partnering with Singha in three key territories.
Bhurit Bhirombhakdi, MD of Singha Corporation Co, added: “Manchester City are one of the strongest clubs today, winning the Barclays Premier League twice in the last four years. Additionally, this exciting deal will provide a key platform for Singha to strengthen our brand in the South East Asia region through the world’s fastest growing football team
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:stevefromdonny wrote:Manchester City have announced a multi-year drinking and mineral water partnership with Singha, for Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar.
The partnership will focus on community outreach and youth-related programmes. Alongside a package of IP, digital and hospitality rights, Singha will work with Manchester City to create coaching events and clinics across the partnership territories.
Omar Berrada, commercial director of City Football Marketing, which brokers Manchester City FC’s commercial partnerships, said: “We continue to be impressed by the depth and breadth of support for Manchester City in South East Asia. This is why we are so pleased that we will be partnering with Singha in three key territories.
Bhurit Bhirombhakdi, MD of Singha Corporation Co, added: “Manchester City are one of the strongest clubs today, winning the Barclays Premier League twice in the last four years. Additionally, this exciting deal will provide a key platform for Singha to strengthen our brand in the South East Asia region through the world’s fastest growing football team
Now that's the kind of sponsorship that I could do with, a multi-year drinking partnership.
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